JiS MEPAndeNOB EUTEJtPRISE LARGEST PAPER IN POLK COUNT! rOCAL ppEMNl ,wrri "T. 'ul l,our. t iluvur thn rusiir. ! f Cinnt Mr- I" " .. i,l I lad Vim Wil ii.... lull., n: . I over tl... vi.nt. nil ru"v v 'i I I i.nliiU flf th Bl- J; Monday nmr tW bank of r,l owriw Ih homo Jtnl" after j , lit with '" ,,UMl,"m! in' ( Mr. pw"" ,m " 8r"" '" th i"V"U. -.1 i.i. Cl.-n K. KIM and cm !" l"""",,l,,wn of ,h" pBy ,trwt nnM'Hrnem,w t, will cunvTt tli l't into i . llwt:t am. iliAUirhtrr f MonUKt-rc), Washington. , . ui.i.k In hr to tni ; ; ' j,, Ik, with her mother. Sim. w. L-istxrry, P.-coriitioh lny, n! L . .ri-Ht'iia lif llll'lr L. On Sunday together with jwlhir, thy lrve t Albany friend t vli.it. Mr. He- ,ft Monday fr her home in Alio IK-rkfr on IimI fn,m NuW york on Mny 'Jlttli fur Kin wo, I Dean Walker and wif,., f KuK..ru... wwre ov-r HuiHliiy visitor wltli t.' parent .f Mr. Walker's. Mr. I'otcr Kun- I, ft Sunday fr Portland where .ho win im,v l(,r f uiurtp home with her daughter, Mm. r,.. N.-'vton and j;m from JWtliind, nr.. h.-rn t,l, jk W(,,,k itiiikinif rclnliv n a vlnii, (;,. A keeping tl Iiumu fliW l,m,nK. .Mis. Frank Fmitti, Mi. j, liliiiHii, Mm. Hart urn delegates to the l.n.lies of Woodcraft convention htlld t M.Millliviltt) Thurmllty hn, Frldiiy. Tom Hurt itml wif have uwn iuVvn U tluir lilriicc in thin city nftwr nn ulni'itcv of hlvituI nmnlhu. Mr. Hart wmn vtnj.lnyi'd for numy morrthit In lli uhliivnrdn. tiut navn ti.M nn.'h ly" llndn fiwr men ompluyixj. AIUioukIi Kiinml at Clmtonu Thi. r ry, n! pnt a v,u nummpr in n honilUl imd whi-n iiKu'n in th m-r-vlce wan nhi.1 in hoth urtn, Ri.y (I. Willliim, mm of J. J. William on Itnute orit, U ntitl iinxliiiiN tu : mirc (MTvlrw. II.'iuo h hiH rf-ftiliiUd In tho nvlntlnn rvlre. .HnU-m Ih plnntilnif dh Tiitvlni? one i if thn lilniti'Ht Fourth of July ccl? .linitionn -vcr known. Arcplun.-n, ; horns rncinif hikI othor aniunumuntii will In furiilnh-I nnd not h moment will li i.llo lurin tho ruirc day. A (twit rnnny from thin ncction will j fc'o. Wil Great j At People's 1 IRlc a i n n ft m The Casl) Store j II I ' II i 0 wm f 1 I .! II I II .. 95c 4 . 1.00 il 6 80c l 9c II tho II fl beut i HttroM l'!r..h, of I'ortln'nd, ' Kpcnt "Umlny with fri,.n,H in lhw (.Hy t Miit. Kmnk .Smith onjoycl u w..-k. nd vlHit from hor nisU-r Minn Hhe Wi.lt of 1'ortli.nil. On Fri.lny evening M Ihhi'k Laura ''"Hit ttn.l Ha,..l Shrpunl of Salum wcru I'uHillJf ( tho Chown hor,,.. iVlii; l.lfi Morifim Ih ai'iiin itt her I iionic havisiK Juhl Ii rtiKhc-(i very huc 'M fui m. I.ik.I ttf,, t Cherry Oovc. We learn Mint two Ki-ntlfiricri from I orthm.l were lu-r,. Mcvr;l ilavH this week ronli'mplutinjf jiuttin in a hc- j -md baki'ry. Il in ircpurtcil there ur a fw yuunjt couplfM in Indcpcruhmce cr ioimly contcnijilat.iiifr the Juno bride profMwtiti'jru Mi-k. Jaiiii-n Fcrrln and children do. pttrti"! on Hunday for Oregon City, where Hh joined her huhanl and will imiko that city their home. Marshall I'arkcr moved this wee,k into .he MrH. C'heppcll property on 0. ntreet near th public nchool. He ay that ho wanted more unshine. James Hanna and Auurunt Sperling and brother of Portland, were here I Decoration Day. They all have the 1 appearance of "Leitiif pretty well Ifed" in Portland. ' Mm. Dr. Horn and little son, af ter a most delightful week upent with hi'r (ia renin, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. liohunan loft Sunday evening for her home at Stay ton. Wm. McKinney is another, soldier boy from over sens who arrived here thin week. He looks every inch a soldier and says hp never had bettor health in all his life. Ilujjh Miller arrived here from San Francisco Decoration Day on a fif I teen furlough most of which ttme lii'ViU spend with his mother, Mrs. F. 0. Parker. He in a first-class ra dio man. 1), D. Good'attended th funeral of n friend near Dallas Wednesday. As soap costs more, tne boys kindly consent to economize' on it. Mrs. Ed Lawrence, of Walla Wal la, Washington, is making her moth er Mrs. Mattison, a visit of several weeks. Miss Uessie Swope, who has been tihing at Woodburn the past year, came home the first of the week, hav. ing finished her term. Sho will re turn their ,thia fall. About now the, popcorn men adver tise a very snappy product. There will be preaching at the Churstian church Sunday morning at Tl o'clock by Rev.. Peter R. Bur nett. t The annual Knights of Pythias Memorial exercifc will be held at the K. of P. hall on Sunday, June the 8th at 2 p, m. C. W. Bar-rick will de liver the address and musical num bers will be rendered. The lodge extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend the meeting. American soldiers unconquerablot The girls at home don't think so. The Enterprise i now located two doors south of its former location. . Dr. Vernon Brown and wife, of Portland, have been in the city this week calling on friends and relativ- jes here and, at Monmouth. Mr. I Brown has just completed his course 'in medicine and will open offices in the Journal Building in that city.The Enterprise wishes for him all the success possible in his new profes- . sion. " - ' OH Buy Your Fordson Tractor Now X THE FORDSON AT THIS MOMENT There will be thousands made between BIG FALL DEMAND. Make sure of getting your Fordson. right away. There are sufficient draw done between now and fall to keep the throughout the summer. And when fall ready for the first fall job. You will be will get 100 results ' throughout the IS FAR BEHIND IN PRODUCTION, now and fall, but not enough for the Order it now, Start it to work for you bar and belt jobs on your farm to be Fordson busy earning money for you, comes, you will have your Fordson familiar with its operation, so that you year. is Store for th people the one Ut makes the prices that enables la to buy wihin your means tht Lenities of EAHE HUU OF TIIK PIUCF.S ftE A It K AHLF. TO MAKK hti them over and then act. aiming time ts coming, , sugar win I up'. Better get that sack right wforl The best valley flour J20 No. 10 Bleu Karo , Fisher's bent hurdwheat No. 10 Ked Karo J. flour 2.75 No. 6 Molasses Barrel! 10.80 No. 10 Molasses Libliv'it kw mill? ii fnrn Flakes Criico, 6!?h. cn 1.00 ( Hurry! We (fot only Crisco, 31bs, can 05c cartom)-Some new arid or The r..i: n cr ... , nnalitv flour m Snlem. 3 lbs 1.25 Within a couple of daja V. F 5 a .... ... ....t in two carloari oi Pennnf K,i.... u.k.. c.. mu.on Flour, made oi tne -.v .mini, iHl'IU, oius out 1 I f 5Ws Crystal White soap 28c of OreRon hard wlieai. DON'T MISS THIS SALE Bulk or Camp Orders have a big reduction atth.3 store. We appreciate the large order and the smau one all large camp orders delivered. II. Rowe, of Stavton, was in town Friday and Saturday. He was for merly in the jewelry business here, and still has a desire to return to the old town says there is no place quite as good. Miss McLaughlin, returned to Port land Saturday where she will re sume her duties as a nurse at the f'..i C. ..... r. Vi..unW(il tvinir Iwuuu UIIIUI ii.cii ..v.-ij.. boon at the home of her parents j since Janunry reruporatinj? from a siope or tne nu. his cousin Oliver Oglesby, who has! .i i .i:..u..-,l t,TY 1 just recently oeen iiimiihik iun ;n tho now wctva hprp Snt- nvi nc in me n't i Mrs. B. F. Swope. They returned Sunday evening. r w Miommor. of Salem, will open up a real estate office in this ..rill molto hia hendnuarters fliy IIU " - 1 u,ith a man in charge of the office in .l t, V.,.ful He. ia nnitei a hus- VI1C ltraci i.v.v... -. -l I tier and any business intrusted to him, will have his careful attention. i. j Mr. V. T,. chown and son I llil. ouu - - Sundav guests Mr. ana Mrs. c. m. uKn.y . Vista, Mrs. V. W. Prather of McMin McCalum of Su- vuie;, mmu ver, Miss Hazel Fhepnarn, Shephard of Salem, and Aimer l.s- pell of Oregon City. n o.l Kfnfrin of Dallas tapiain " - -nn;nioi4 mtiutiint-ireneral of was uj7uii.vv,.. j ' 1 . ? i in Oil I the National uuara oi irBui. w Unoi .Tnlin L. May who resign- CttTU VV'vni. w I ed rceently to return w 1.1. i.U GuntViprn Pacific Company. wn.n me - - Governor Olcott announced that the appointment will become within a few days. nr.. inl.A nlnnlirp in informing the w r iivc t .i i:. hnve entered into a contract with Sherman Clay & Com- pany to handle tneir line o. i nn,I pianolas. In a few day e wul have a line of instruments on the floor nnd extend an invitation to you to call and inspect our line. Moore k Walker, Complete Home Furnish ers. . i,o. Willamette Valley boys who have been selected from O. A C for the summer uu' v....r at the Presidio we. notice .the name of Wendling Denlinger of this city. This camp wil be maintained from June 21 to August 2, A feature of this year's program will be the rifle earns that are to he sent to Cald .. r t -j. tv,Q nlnse of the train- well, iN. k . , i ing course to enter the national mark snfan contests. Boys who qualify for this honor wil be sent at the ex. pense of he gornmenc. j ask McLEAN & BARNARD AT. SO BIG . MENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS npR COODS WILL I POUNT ON LARGE ORDERS- BBBMBBB COJ . ? Redelivered to your door-a charge of only ioc Pe fJred will be made for delivery. ., Store OREGON. People's Cash Salem, t 6 j . t n rtf fTnred Cat5ff aPPUCAtToN as they "l.P oTeP Teaf of the disease Catarrh is '.'tionai conditions, arid llueneed by con1fjtUOyoU must take an in order to cure J Catarrh Medi i rnmeay. 1U.. thru cine "is surf acf ot Vhe tne blood mi the mw. Medicine. was s stem. - - , the best physiciana . ,Tn,o of the best. wn.i. "" Combined with smefetr combination of rif!tnW,carPrh0adlUconditions Send for "CHENEY CO.. Props., Toledo. O. 'teUamUy Pliu ' constipation. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. FORD CARS, PART3 AND TRUCKS. EORDSON FARM IMPLEMENTS UT MEM YouV Not Hard to Fit There's no reason why a man should be ashamed of being a little stout; but it's a good reason for being particular about the fit of your clothes. The slender lines of the new models are not exactly the thing for such fig-ures-but Bishop has made all this easy for you-by having the right shapes and in all sizes are reliable and have only the best. They are of the famous Bishop Quality and are of the Virgin JVpo -that means direct from the Sheep into your new suit. It's ready for. you, you SoSd be ready for it, as no doubt you are contemplating buying a new suit in the nextfew days-why purchase inferior clothes when Bishop's and many pat- terns. $35 $40 $45 $50 EVENTUALLY EVERY FAMILY IN POLK AND MARION COUNTIES A PATRON. ' 1 ' Salem Woolen Mills Store